TWill could be a really good WR

In another thread I mentioned that all he does is get open. On his catches in the Chiefs game he had good separation from the defender. I have hopes that he can develop into a reliable receiver.

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We are working in a lot of rookies and inexperienced guys on offense. Williams, Escobar, Hanna (only one year in), Frederick, Leary. That's a lot of newness but overall I think they are all growing and learning. Williams looked much better in week 2 in limited action. I could see him having a bit of a breakout this week vs the Rams maybe catch 4 or 5 passes and a TD

For those saying they hope he can be Laurent Robinson realize we have a very flawed view of Robinson. He had one good year in the NFL. We just happened to get it. If Terrence Williams is Laurent Robinson that is a failed draft pick.

For those saying they hope he can be Laurent Robinson realize we have a very flawed view of Robinson. He had one good year in the NFL. We just happened to get it. If Terrence Williams is Laurent Robinson that is a failed draft pick.

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That is silly. Romo and Robinson were a good match. That could have gone on for years.

That is silly. Romo and Robinson were a good match. That could have gone on for years.

Wes Welker was nobody. Then.....

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The point is ultimately Robinson has basically had one good productive season as a professional and has bounced around the league in 6 years. If we're looking back 6 years from now describing TW in a similar light, that's a failure IMO.

To answer the OP, i believe TW will be a very good #2 WR hopefully as soon as next season.

I never called him a 'bust'. In order to be a bust there have to expectations in place. What's this 'agenda' talk? Like I get paid or something if the kid fails. I've already stated that I hope I am wrong and he succeeds. So the only 'agenda' present here is the one that individuals (weakly) exercise in a discussion forum for the sole sake of trying to discredit someone else's opinion because theirs are worthless or they simply don't have one of any value.

Not even close to being similar players. Laurent Robinson ran 1.46 in his 10 yard dash. In the history of the Combine results, a time of 1.43 puts you in a group for the top 5 fastest. One of the reasons that Robinson worked well for Romo is that once the primary route failed, Robinson could explosively accelerate into a secondary route (or as Garrett likes to call it "staying alive") and was immediately open. Romo plays that kind of impulse game very well so he could see Robinson's separation immediately and get him the ball.

Can we just move on .........pitch ur agenda at the end of the year. He is just a rookie... lets focus on Cowboys winning some games and not pushing rookie agendas

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The "He is just a rookie" response would be validated if not for the fact that we're putting him out there A LOT. The staff appears to have a lot of faith in him. I do see that he's not so bad at routes. He's got great speed. He just needs to keeps his eyes on the ball throughout the catching process.